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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLED SEVILLE, GA-, OCTOBER 19. 1933
THIRTY YEARS
AGO IN BALDWIN
New* Colled From The File* of
The Union-Recorder, October
20th, 1903.
Maj. Lewi* Kennan, of Atlanta,
was in the city several days of last
week. He made an interesting talk
to the Cadet corp ac G. M. C. Fri
day morning.
Dr. T. M. Hall at the solicitation
of many friends announued as a
candidate for Mayor. Mayor J. A.
Home was a candidate for re-elec
tion. £ J II
A stock company i
for the purpose of holding a
Dog and Pony Show Coming Here
(By Georgia N»w*papor Alliance)
Macon. Gi., Oct, 17.—Announce
ment was made today by John L.
Morris, manager of the Macon Cham
ber of Commerce, that the Execu
tive Com mitt ec and the Board of
Control of the Newspaper Alliance
will meet here Friday, October 20.
to consider .various matters of im
portance including proposed adver
tising schedules and publicity pro
grams.
The meeting, an executive session
open o.ily to memberw of the Alli
ance, will be held at the Hotel Demp
sey at 11 A. M-, Eastern Standard
Trme, concluding in time for the,
Kercer-Georgia football game at .
which the visiting newspaper execu- j
ti.ve.-t will be the guests of Major J. j
I D. Blcair, athletic director of Mer-1
organized cer University. I
county u , g ejected that at the i.ieet-
fair. Dr. H. D. Allen was elected ip|? gratifying reports of propress-
Prerident. Those applying for a . w il| be made and plans made for im-
charter were: Dr. H. D. Ailen, J. A. i m ediate activities of importance to
Home. J. R. Hines. Geo. H. Tunnell. tbp weekly nrCTH of Georgia.
T "; n ". 5' tl.Wh organi.i'i! on,y . fc„
Ad °l|‘ h Jo *'P b - J *!'“■ ° ! „o, G.nrtf. ItoOTn At
liancc already has won the high
| commendation of advertising agen-
| cics as the result of faciliating their 1
1 dealings with the weekly press of .
Mrs. CamTIa McComb died at the pub | jc g pj r j. ed citizens for publicity
home of her son, Mr. H. E. McComb | jj,; ven matters of public welfare. The
last Saturday morning. She was forma , action of thc Ge0 rgia
eighty-eight years of age the Mon- state NRA Board at its rccen t meet-
day before her death. ' j ne was adoption of resolutions
Banks. Leon Callaway, H. T. Cline,
J. H. Ennis. M. A McCraw, Dr. G.
A. Lawrence. E. E. Bass.
A. B. BRADLEY
Architectural Sheet Metal Works
Galvanized Iron and Coppor Cornicni
Tin and Copper Gutters
Blow Pipe, Eave Gutters and Dowr
Spouts, Ventilators and Tin Roofing j
109 1-2 Hancock St- Milledgevillo.Ga.
FOR RENT—Four Urge roo
sUir. apartment. Corner
aud Hancock St Mrs. E. N. |
“NOTHING BUT INSURANCE”
Phant 473
C. H. ANDREWS & SON
Happy Family of Actor* to Appear Here Friday, October 20th, With
Gentry Bros. Show
j ing was adoption
I thanking the Alliance for it* rup-
‘ 1,Kht | port of thc NRA.
Georgia Newspaper Alliance '*
1 I strictly a self-governing organiza-
The new fixtures fo: Mr. J. H., t : 0|) of Georgia weekly newrrapers,
EnnV Meat Market have arrived, D p erated entirely by active editors
and are being put in position in the; .., eeted by the memben-hip. The or-
new Home Building. Tncy are bean- | KanilBtion was formed for the pur-
ties and will make one of the hand-j pofC of ^ advertising in
weekly ncwspapeis through intellig-
I ent, co-operative effort and for so
The Baptist congregation will on I control , inff pub ilic:ty that advertis-
next Sunday morning call a minister material would he excluded from
to succeed Rev. John A. Wray, who tbo new8 co i umn s and enterprises
recently resigned. Rev. Lamar
It was reported there vf
frost yesterday iriorninr;.
eomest markets in the State.
I work : ng for thc interert of the pub
lic given adequate publicity.
The Alliance Is now engaged in
Simms, who has been filling the pul
pit for several weeks past, will prob
ably be called. He has made a splen-, _ .
did impmidon *.<* h. h., bm! .iirvoy. of Goo„,. nark-
In the city I etw for le * d,n K advertising agencies.
Adv'.-rtipcr^jrill be provided with
A number of friend, nnd rel.tive, detailed InTSST.ii en about the mnr-
mlhered ,t the home of Mr. and' beb * covered by every ,nd.v,du.l
Mrs 0. 3. Booker in thi. rouoty tort | ™ mb ' r W**- AI,bo “ l ' h > b » **
Wrdoe.doy moniioe te witoeo, the ' *”« « ,n " "»■" " d ;
Mihs ■ vor *inng agencies of much detailed
work neccfHAury in dealing with week
ly newspapers, the agencies will
marriage of their daughtei
Annie Lou Booker to Col. Newton
L. Stapleton, of Colquitt, Ga.
Mrs. O. M. Conn spent last Tuc?r
day « Macon
Miss Louise Little will visit At
lanta this week.
ceive their usual commissions.
In efforts to protect member |
newspapers, their subscribers and ad-
vertiBsns from •‘-•pace-grafters” on-,
■Mrs. W. S. Seott has been quite ' deavoring to get free advertising in,
111 this week. i ncws columns at the expense of
the newspapers, thc Alliance op
erates a Publicity Control Bureau.
All news except local news is cleared
through this bureau for member 1
Capt. Howard Tinsley han come papem which reject free presr* agent
material rent them. The Publicity
Control Bureau distributes informa
tion for enterprises devoted to pub
lic welfare and safeguards member
papers and advertisers against qpacc-
grafters and racket*. The Publicity
Control Bureau is so obviously _ in;
the Interest of newspapers, advertis
erq and thc public generally that al
ready similar bureaus are being
formed in other states.
Every activity of Georgia News
paper Alliance is controlled by edi
tors of ■member papers. The central
office at 1111 Atlanta National
to the city to make his home, and
boarding at thc Milledgeville Hotel.
Miss Lula Southerland and Miss
Agnes Stcmbridge will return this
week from a visit to Mrs. Ada Lee
Mitchell Guerry at College Park.
Mis? E1oi*e Harper has accepted
a position with the Dfatfon Williams
Jewelry store, .where she will be
pleased to welcome her friends in
their fall shopping tours.
Judge D. B. Sanford made a busi
ness trip to Macon Saturday.
Mr. and Mnj. A. D. Nesbit and
Miss Cephie Carrington spent last
Monday in Atlanta.
Mrs. A. V. duDgnon is visiting
her son. Hon Fleming G. duBignon,
in Atlanta. • ' W
FARMERS URGED NOT
TO RELEASE COTTON
UNDER TEN CENTS
Atlanta, Ga—A plea to farmers
to refrain from rolling their cotton
for less than ten cents has been
Issued by the Georgia Cotton Co
operative Association.
In the message addressed to the
farmers of Georgia, the Association
stated that “the government will loan
ten cents per pound on cotton class
ing low middling or better in grade
with staple seven-eighths ir h or
longer; and eight cents fbr sinvlar
grades with shorter staple than qpven
eights, stored in warehouses accept
able to the Reconstruction Finance
Corporation.” Freight and other
costs of making delivery to the ware
house are to be borne by thc produc-
buitding. Atlanta, iq under the close
and constant supervision of the
Executive Committee. This Commit- :
tee consists of three members elect
ed by the Board of Conirol, who are
Roy N. Emmet of the Cedartown
Standard. 0. W. Passavnnt of the
Nevtnan Ifcrtfld and J. Roy Me-
Ginty of the Calhoun Timen and
the officers. Jerc N. Moore of thc
Milledgeville Union-Recorder and
Carey Williams of the Grecn.-boro
Herald-Journal. Any action taken
must have the approval of at least
three of these five editors.
The Executive Committee reports
to thc Board of Control, consisting
of one editor from each congression
al district, elected by member paper?
in his district.
Only newspapers the Executive
Committee considers of high stand
ing can join the Alliance which now
has a selected membership of about
100. Advertiser* are informed that
the Alliance offerti complete cover
age of Georgia and that it is im
possible to cover Georgia without
using Alliance publications. Buff ness
men generally recognize member-
newspaper’s high standing.
TWO SCHOLARSHIPS FOR PIANO
idy given after the holiday*,
pnnila enrolled durW.i October
eligible. Mildred S. Porter,
er Green end Liberty St. 19-2t.
CRAFTSMANSHIP
That Builds Permanent Loyalty
Nunn-Bush
Ankle-Fashioned
Oxfords For Men
.50
6
Start Saving
TODAY
The entire facilities of this
strong bank are at your
command to aid you in y
this important step, which |
is the beginning ot your \
financial independence,
NO ACCOUNT TOO f
LARGE—NONE TOO f
SMALL
Forty-four Years of Service to The People of This Section
Merchants & Farmers Bank
The French, Black or Tan
Men who buy Nunn-Bush shoes continue to turn to Nunn-Bush
for each new pair, because satisfaction is built into them.
Salaried Craftsmen—not hurried piece workers—make these
fine : shoes. Some forty to fifty extra operations go into every
pair to insure comfort, stamina and style. Because they're
Ankle-fashioned they fit more snugly and keep their good
looks longer. Yon can see and feel the difference.
John Holloway
THE MAN’S STORE
CAPITAL
$80,000.00
SURPLUS
$80,000.00
DENNIS IVEY
Transfer Company
We are now located in tho Terminal Bus building, near the
Baldwin Hotel.
All orders for local and long distance hauling and moving will
be taken care of promptly. Dependability is one of our chief
objectives.
PHONE 465-J
Notice to Public
The Bus Formerly Leaving Milledgeville at 5:00, P. M.
for Augusta Via SandersviUe and Louisville Will in The
Future Go by Sparta and Warrenton.
Southland Coach Co.
BRICK
That Clink Like Steel
Ar« Mad* by »b* “McMILLAN" Ft****.
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
There is No Waste in Our Bricks.
W* Mali* Quick Skipanli la Aay Qnaatity.
RICH GLO FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK
MilledgevilleBrickWorksCo •
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Eat.bli.bad 1M3 by J. W. McMillia.
K. j. McMillan, President Mr*. J. W. McMillan, Vive-Preaidant
BELL’S
October Blue
Eagle SALE
All Ladies’ Ready-
to-Wear Reduced
■BUY NOW-
S?/®
PETER PAN Stresses
High Necks thrillingly!
Don’t you Jut* lout both tho n*w cool collar end tbo flattering aoft
jabot; failla crap* oith printed crop, on th* left; crape and tatin on
the right. And (or goadnou iota, don’t paw up th* grand (leave* tmJ
new (birring tsuchac.
The amertoat atpect* of tha now mode ft frtahly caught la theta too
draaay (rocka and, aurpriaiagly, tkay’ra only
$14*95
If You Want the Best, Shop At j
E. E. Bell’s